Category Archives: Personal Planning
Auto Insurance
These days automobile insurance is the ideal way to go if you want to ensure a long life for your car and a relaxed life for yourself. Although auto insurance policies ensure that the huge amount of money spent on … Continue reading
What You Need To Know About Stock Market
Every day each of us comes one day closer to retirement. Can you survive for another 15-20 years on your pension or government benefits? Don’t bet on it. At the most, you will be reduced to one-third of your wages … Continue reading
Finding a Bank That is Best for You
When you are trying to find the right bank for your needs, you may find that you are faced with a tough decision. If you choose the wrong bank, it can cost you both time and money; and though you … Continue reading
What Everybody Ought to Know About Saving
We all make money. Some of us more, some – less… Some of us do it working full-time five days a week, some – occasionally… Some of us consider it enough for our lives, some – constantly suffer from its … Continue reading
The Philosophy of Wealth
Probably, you will not find a sane person on Earth who would not like to be wealthy. The question is: What is wealth? Everybody finds a different explanation for himself/herself. Webster dictionary gives the following definition of the term: 2 … Continue reading
The Secret of Personal Goal Setting
All your dreams may come true. Everything is possible. You can set up a goal and move towards achieving it. We can divide them into two very simple categories: small (short-term) or big (long-term) goals. For the first one it’s … Continue reading
How to be successful in personal planning?
What makes you achieve your goals? What is the engine that gets you move toward your goal? Understanding what is driving you is the major step to success. We all want something. Achieving this “something” makes us happy – family, … Continue reading
The Difference Between Stocks and Bonds
Sometimes it’s very hard for a newcomer to the world of finance to understand the difference between the two. The first thing that comes to mind is “stocks are riskier than bonds”. Basically it’s true. Potential stock profitability is higher. … Continue reading
let’s say…financial security
many people (if not majority) wish to be satisfied with their lives from financial security point of view. and that’s obvious – the society promotes all “obligatory” things for living (cars, nice houses, resorts…) no one says the person should … Continue reading
still choosing…
how much time it takes to choose one? it’s different from person to person. one knows what he/she wants from the very beginning, the other constantly wanders…